Understanding Legacy Stories vs Ancestry and Genealogy Records
At Finding Your Story, a common question is:
What’s the difference between legacy stories, ancestry, and genealogy?
While these terms are related, they focus on different parts of your personal and family history.
Here’s a simple guide to help you understand how each plays a unique role — and why legacy stories are so special.

What Are Legacy Stories? Legacy stories capture the personal life experiences, values, and memories that make you unique. Unlike ancestry and genealogy, which focus on family roots and lineage, legacy stories are about who you are — your life lessons, meaningful moments, and the wisdom you want to pass on. These stories are told in your own voice, preserving your personality and heartfelt reflections for future generations to cherish. Ready to preserve your story? Start your legacy journey today →
Ancestry vs. Genealogy — What’s the Difference? Ancestry refers to your family roots — where your ancestors lived, who they were, and your ethnic heritage. Genealogy is the process of researching and documenting those roots — using historical records, DNA, and archives to build your family tree. Both connect you to your past, but neither captures your personal story. That’s where legacy stories come in to fill the gap. Want to combine your family history and your personal journey? Learn how we can help →
Why Legacy Stories Matter Facts and dates alone don’t tell the whole story — your emotions, lessons, and voice make your history come alive. Legacy stories: - Capture your unique life experiences - Pass down your values and wisdom - Create personal connections across generations Let’s co-create a legacy book that is more than just names and dates — it’s your story, told with heart. Begin your storytelling journey now! Contact →